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CEOs are focused on growth and performance and successful security leaders need to focus on business resilience and continuity. Security needs to be involved in overall organizational performance and avoid being viewed as a narrow, technical function.

The 2011 Security 500 program is designed to bring you face to face with the most successful leaders who will share their strategies and ideas with industry peers in an interactive format and enjoyable networking environment.

2010 Conference Keynote and Emcee:

Keynote: Tom Mahlik
Deputy Assistant Director-NCIS

Saving America's Intellectual Property Soul

Intellectual property theft cost American businesses and universities billions in revenue and market capital and brand equity, reduces our tax base and costs Americans jobs. There are solutions to prepare and prevent IP theft at your organization. Find out what your organization needs to do now to protect it from potentially devastating economic loss.

Emcee: Lynn Mattice

Boston Scientific, VP and CSO (Retired) and Currently Chairman of Security Executive Council's Board of Advisors

Products

Effective Security Management, 5e, teaches practicing security professionals how to build their careers by mastering the fundamentals of good management. Charles Sennewald brings a time-tested blend of common sense, wisdom, and humor to this bestselling introduction to workplace dynamics.

Consolidation and technological advances are changing the face of the guarding industry. How will this affect enterprise security leaders? Learn more about changes to the security officer services industry as well as the Top Guarding Firms Listing in the December 2016 edition. Also in this issue: a new financial focus on cybersecurity, what to do in your first three months as a new CSO, the ostrich style of security management, and more.